Bangladesh begins Covid-19 vaccinations for Rohingya refugees
We are now 17 months into the crisis and the U.S. labor market is still 5.7 million jobs short of its pre-pandemic level.
Japan's SoftBank Group net profit tumbles 39% on-year in Q1
Covid stigma keeps Myanmar medical volunteers locked out of home
US warns citizens against travel to France over Covid concerns
Many individuals are rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine for similar reasons – that is, reasons grounded in self-interest.
A surge of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards comes after more than 600 colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend in-person classes.
The new payment option will apply for movie tickets and concessions purchased online at all of its U.S. theaters.
The United States surpassed 100,000 average number of daily COVID-19 cases Saturday.
The spending plan, published Monday, includes funding for climate measures, new investments in infrastructure including items left out of the targeted Senate package, residency status for millions of migrant workers and two years paid tuition at public universities.
The organizers of BravoCon 2021 have ultimately decided to cancel the event as more cases of COVID-19 transmissions have been reported.
First West African case of deadly Marburg virus detected: WHO
NBC touts Olympics viewership amid declines
AMC Entertainment reported second-quarter revenue climbed to $444 million, beating expectations of $382.25 million.
Jury selection begins in R. Kelly sex abuse trial
The Pentagon will require all service members to be vaccinated by Sept. 15.
Canada welcomes fully vaccinated Americans across reopened border
"We welcome today’s ruling that allows us to sail with 100% fully vaccinated guests and crew," President and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line, Frank Del Rio, said.
Nepal's elderly get second Covid-19 vaccine shots after months-long wait
Pfizer has earned more than its competitors, raking in $10.8 billion (9.2 billion euros) in the first half of 2021.
"These kids are getting sick. We’ve really got to make sure we protect them,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said.
The Washington Wizards finally look balanced for once.